A luteinizing hormone releasing hormone agonist, D-Ser(But)6des Gly10-LHRH ethylamide, was administered intranasally to four women with unexplained ovulatory menorrhagia. Dramatic reductions in excessive menstrual blood losses were induced without significant side-effects, although the pattern of loss returned to pretreatment levels within 2 months of ceasing therapy.

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